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Chicago examiner vol vii no 37 a m ( tuesday february 2 1909 price one cent 52g*Â«g senators in flight before question of the ballot for women by alfred henry lewis eone solon ventures to ake public statement on this issue stony-eyed one talks binds lewis to secrecy of name and denounces the cause washington feb 1.-thfs is true talk some days ago i made pact with the ladies of ihe land of liberty to search out sen ig women and the ballot i did my best also in the mo r e important particular to which my hunting was addressed i failed it was part of my plan the part of consequence in deed to identify to woman what statesmen of our upper house were most obdurately set against her the ballot and all to the end that she might surely to plant the jave lin or rather hat pins of ber argu ment to secure the best results it was on that element of identifica tion that my efforts went ashore not one of those togaed hoary recreants while bold enough to roice an attitude inimical to woman owned what honest courage was needed to let one use his name senate is unfriendly in one sense perhaps this skulking timidity might be regarded as a com pliment."-certainly it spoke for the in trepid death-defying sort of lovely woman when men grown old in strife and who have stood up against the un blinking iron without cinching took to rhe shivering woods at a first suggestion to link their naines with those anti woinau suffrage views to which they gave expression in the sense general the majority al most the unanimous senate feeling is unfriendly to woman's cause i did not talk with all in truth i person tlly probed the souls of only ten but taking the broader course i went to leeward of the senate and what scent of sentiment i gathered was one of un broken hostility to woman and her lights the first senator 1 approached was young he has been a married man two years a happy father one adopting a manner light and careless the better to throw him off his guard and cloak from friui the dangerous gravity of the ques lions i wanted to ask i demanded whether or no he favored giving women the ballot his face all sunshine was on the instant stricken as gray as cold as cheerless as an april day he turned and before i could say aught that might stop bim had fled like a frightened fawn stony one is unnamed my ucxt statesman was a square headed gentleman of means his face eyes all wore a stony expression even his beard seemed carven and stony like that of the tarnese hercules this man didu't run away he talked and played a virile part to that extent his name however must be ihe said deep buried in oblivion i shall need all iny faculties he ex claimed for the fight i'm making for postal savings banks and must not be harassed by delegations of women de manding what they call their tights end what i call their destruction . as for my sentiments with the flat under standing that you keep the lid on my name you may have them freely the work of the world is divided into two parts woman's work and man's work it is his to kill and hers to cook his to earn and hers to save he is the hunter the provider she is the home maker the nest builser it is a man's business not only to provide for but to defend the home he is not only hunter but fighter liv the same token she should not be only home maker but nnrse he casts his ballot as before he cast his spear and with the last argument he must be ready to march away to war to defeud the integrity of what rule or govern ment he has voted for the woman who is not the warrior and therefore not the voter has no more native busi ness at the ballot bax than on the battlefield she is no more fitted to cast a ballot than to east a stone alkali and acid humanity in the mental and moral is what it is in the physical : and the picture of the exterior is the picture of what is within : woman is the oppo site of man one is alkali the other scid thsre is no question of supe riority more than exists between the stamen and the pistils of a rose each has its own place in the 0.-onomy of alfred henry letcis leader op new york society seeking divorce t~brokaw if you owe money to a trust you need not pay says u.s supreme court continental wall paper company can't collect 56,762 because it is com bination in restraint of trade washington feb i the supreme court to-day held tbat the continental wall paper company being a combination in re straint of trade couid not recover from a customer for the value of the goods that the latter purchased justices brew er white peckham and holmes dis sented the decision is of far-reaching import ance the court for the first time laid down the broad principle that an alleged combination in restraint of trade prac tically has no standing in court when it attempts to enforce contracts that are made in connection with such illegal agreements the case was brought by the continental company to collect a bill of 56,762 for wall paper sold to the louis voight & sons company of cincinnati the latter demurred to the bill on the ground tbat the continental company a combination in restraint of trade could not maintain the action the continental wall paper company is what is known as a holding company for the national wall paper company and other manufacturers of wall paper it was formed in 1898 under the laws of new york with a capital of 200,000 it controls thirty factories in new york pennsylvania new jersey and massachu setts producing 98 per cent of the do mestic output denies clash with girls prss'dent declares he didn't strike girl's horse while riding washington d c feb i president roosevelt to-day broke a silence of over two months in authorizing a denial of charges that while horseback riding through rock creek park on last thanksgiving day with mrs roosevelt and a party of friends he had crowded into a group of seminary girls and struck the horse ridden by miss rhodes with his crop after criti cising the girls for no tgiving him right of way the denial was prompted by the receipt of a letter from mrs elizabeth m rhodes the girl's mother dated los an geles cal january 12 saying her daugh ter emphatically denies any knowledge of the charges made against the president castro sued for plot venezuelan government to take ac tion in gomez case caracas venezuela via port of spain feb i lnterior minister alcantara has directed the attorney general to bring suit in the high federal court against cipriano castro formerly president of venezuela on charges of having instigated the assas sins who recently sought to kill president jose vicente gomez a large quantity of documentary evidence is placed at the at torney general's disposal the minister says in his communication the docu ments show that the black conspiracy which happily was frustrated by the pres ence of mind of the supreme magistrate was the result of the suggestions advice and orders of general castro americans in hotel fire sixty tourists suffer in disastrous blaze in mexico city mexico city feb l._fire destroyed the city hall the hotel pas.ie and two blocks of business houses and dwellings yesterday sixty american tourists escaped from the hotel with onl-r the clothes they wore no life was lost brokaw laughs at his wife's charges denies all of allegations in the divorce bill filed at mineola l i may enter cross suit husband declares that an other man figured in do mestic differences high point n c feb 1 william gould brokaw the millionaire sportsman was informed to-day thnt his wife had filed notice of a suit for separation in the county clerk's office of mineola long island that the suit will prove an interesting one is certain from the attitude of mr brokaw who denied iu every detail the allegations of his wife her reports of the unhappy slate during the two years of her married life were either laughingly put aside or emphatically denied by mr brokaw she alleges cruel treatment jealousy and non-support mr brokaw was told instead of being cruel to her i have been too kind declared mr brokaw the reason i closed my house at great neck was for the reason that some man whose name i do not know was put in my room when i asked my wife for an explanation she declined to give me one or to tell the name of the man refuses to support family as to the non-support that is an un founded charge i am giving my wife a liberal allowance but i am not willing to support her whole family and that is the true cause of her suit against me mrs brokaw alleges that you abused her and struck her until she was black and blue that is a he she alleges that yon frequently broke into her sleeping apartments at night to find if she was there that also is a lie that you forbade her from going out except with a maid and even forbade her to leave the house if so accompanied another he that you would not permit her to eat in a public dining room that too is false that yon accused her of flirting with yonr nephew jimmy martin perfect nonsense charges threat of violence she says that you broke up a new years party here at high point on jan uary 1 190s by accusing her of undue attention to guests and that when she fled weeping you followed her to her room armed with a shotgun ordered her to leave immediately and said you would blow out what little brains she had no such incident occurred she also charges tbat you frequently swore and cursed at her there is not a word of truth in that statement that you paid servants and even cab men to spy upon her absolutely false with the rest of the standard oil offers missouri a partnership rather than quit state submits proposition to form new company and let trustees direct business jefferson city mo feb 1 rather than be driven from the state under the ouster decision of the supreme court the standard oil company of indiana has pro posed that the stare of missouri go into partnership with it in the management of its missouri business after setting forth its reasons why the refinery at sugar creek should not be closed the company submit i ted this proposition to the supreme court i to-day that a new missouri corporation be i formed which shall take over all the mis i souri property of the indiana company i and succeed to all its business in this i state all the steel of the new company less enough to qualify directors shall be issued to and for four years stand fn the name of two persons as trustees one selected by the state and the other by the indiana company both selections to be ap 1 proved by this court these trustees shall j act as officers of this court subject to its j control and direction so vote the stock j and keep vigilant supervision over the nf 1 fairs of the company as to see that it j conducts same in a way tbmt is fair just j lawful and tbat proper treatment is ac corded to the public as well as to the property company and its real owners if ever as to any action to be taken or pursued the said trustees cannot agree the controversy shall be submitted i to the judges of this court or some one named by them as an arbitrator the de cision of the judges or their arbitrator to i be final according to this plan the state would have no financial interest in the business but would have half of the management and could help to fix prices determine conditions of sales and the method of handling the business the court to settle all disputes mrs belmont asks vote joins suffragists at meeting where professor zueblin speaks sew york feb i with mrs o h p belmont as a debutante iuto the ranks of the suffragettes cooper union to-night saw the biggest and liveliest woman's in terest meeting of the season professor charles zuebliu of Chicago was the orator mrs belmont acted as one of the vice presidents on the platform were mrs j borden ilarriman mrs lorillard spencer mrs samuel untermyer miss dorothy whitney and mrs harriet stan ton blateh ip women vote a mere man asked what's to prevent men from bribing them with millinery and candy nothing said mrs blateh ku what's to prevent the woman from accept ing and then voting her own wuy as men do when they accept beer | fruit poultry cattle everything is be : ing better bred and raised except men j said professor zuebliu eloper killed in duel lieutenant who fled with baron's wife shot reprimand due berlin feb i a duel with pistols was fought 1 0-day near frankfort-on-the main between baron oertzen an infantry captain and lieutenant von stnckrad of the reserves the latter was killed lieu tenant stuckrad during baron oertzen's ab sence at maneuvers eloped with the baron's wife going to xew y'ork oertzen secured a divorce but this had hardly been granted when lieutenant von stuckrad forsook the woman and returned to kreuznach where his father a retired general is now burgo master aj)tain oertzen surrendered him self probably bis only penalty will be a reprimand moore's 2,000,000 gift saves s c.love i old friends prove friendship i by clearing off debts of involved broker i wall street is startled i ichicagoan's seat on change i transferred along with firm's other business i new york feb i the disappearance from wall street of the brokerage firm of sidney c love & company has given to the stock market an unexampled act of friendship which caused almost as much of a flurry to-day when the true facts be ! came known as an unexpected failure or a ! gigantic coup from a motive purely personal and in i continuation of the friendship of an experi enced financier for a younger man forme i judge william 11 moore who through tin j plate rock island and other active move ments made a great fortune drew npon his private purse for 2,000,000 to allow the firm of sidney c love & company to make a graceful exit from the active stage | of wall street j daniei g keid a friend and old time partner of judge moore and james h | moore a brother also felt the same friend ly iuterest in the younger man and lent their purses and their aid to the good cause about a week ago wbeu the tangled affairs of the firm of sidney c love & co in this city and Chicago came to a climax the announcement was allowed to come from Chicago that mr love the head of the firm after having made a fortune of more than 82,000,000 had de cided to retire and close out his business true facts surprise street such a sudden determination on the part of mr love and especially the idea that a man accustomed to such an active life should desire to retire at the age of mr love did not find ready acceptance in wall street it was also known that mr lore had been almost chronically wrong on the market for some mouths and the fact that some of the wise men laugued iu their sleeves when they heard the story of the retirement with a large fortune made well street eager to leem the true facts to-day the remarkable story of how the firm was saved became known largely be cause it wag too good to keep it was repeated over and over again until it rang throughout the financial district and made a deep impression upon men who have been in wail street for years and never beard of a like case some ten years ago vhei the moores were beginning fo loom up as aiant figures in the market in Chicago both in gra'fn and industrials their attention was at tracted to a young man in the pit lie vas sidney c love he was enlisted by iu moores and mr reid in some of their mar ket campaigns and so favorably were ihey impressed with his ability that they aidod him in establishing himself in business this was in 1900 nt the beginning of the great bull movement and the moores j millionaire who gave 2,000,000 to protege psycho-therapists clash over bible league of right living meet ing at immanuel church ends in discord the philosophical discussion of the power of mind over matter at the meeting last night of the league of right living's psycho-therapy class of the immanuel bap tist church broke up in a very good imita tion of an old-fasbioned doctrinal row statements of the leader of the meeting dr sheldon leavltt that were held to be slightly at variance with the letter of the scriptures caused the trouble a young woman who sat at the back of the well lined basement room of the church rose and said : doctor does christ ever recommend that we be angry does he not tell us always to be kiud and loving well s:iid dr leavltt jesus was angry when he drove the money changers out of the temple and i believe that under certain circumstances anger is the best waj to show love i don't see reiterated the young wom an : uow auger can have any place in the teachings of a person whose first tprincl ples were kindness and love and a few minutes later she and the man who ac companied her left the hall taking no pains to close the door quietly talks of savior's intentions then the storm began to gather the leader was speaking of an occasion when jesus exhibited his healing power by cast ing out a devil from an unfortunate young man when w h sherman a large man of middle age and forceful speech inter rupted with the question do you mean to preach to us doctor or to have us think thnt it is your belief that jesus adapted his teachings to the preval ent beliefs of the time even though they were in error he spoke to the devil to come forth we do not believe that the man was actually possessed of a devil i dou't know l am not here to discuss theological '' i know that jesus told the truth abso lutely came an angry voice from the front row it was abraham yeagher an elderly man who had taken an active part in the discussion of course we now knew said dr leavltt quietly that these things they called devils were epilepsy and other ner vous disorders i believe the bible and i'll stick to it shouted yeagher and throughout the gath ering many ejaculated that's right jesus truth is good euough for me leader leaves the platform well the leading commentaries support my view said the leader and left the platform this was the signal for all to arise and make ready to leave nearly every one was talking excitedly to his or her neighbor suddenly miss dodson started down the aisle imploring all to git down and listen to her most of them obeyed but half a dozen men and women went on out roosevelt is denounced censure issued by nevada legislature for anti-jap bill interference arson nev feb i the fear of the yellow peril so-called has struck the leg islature of nevada and to-day speaker glf fen of the 4 assembly introduced a resolu tion denouncing president roosevelt for his so-called interference with the legis lature of california which expected to puss anti-japanese bills and urged the cal ifornia lawmakers to go ahead with the legislation regardless of the cry of the president of impending war if such action is taken anti-jap measure wins sacramento cal feb i that the assembly will in all probability pass the anti-japanese measure pending before it was indicated to-day when by a vote of 311 to 17 the lower house frustrated an attempt to hinder the progress of drew's substitute anrl-alleu bill the judiciary committee returned the substitute to the assembly wli.li a favorable recommenda tion grove 1 johnson moved a suspen sion of the rules to have the measure slightly amended by drew leeds and transne of los angeles objected claiming the substitute which was offered as an amendment to the bill president roosevelt found fault with was a new measure and should be introduced as suoh bosses in two parties pick judgeship slates republicans aid hopkins lar imer and senator's other foes out in the cold brundage also shelved even busse cannot get pri mary 0 k for friend who fought dene'en committees meetto-oay democrats also pick official candidates for action by county central bodyv republican f democratic supebiob couxt stjfekzob coxtkt judge theodore brentano nomination later cniccrr court circuit codxt judge geo a carpenter w h arthur judge john gibbons richard e burke judge m w plr.ckney dcnald morrill judge richard s tuthfll john p mcgoortr judge fred a smith slgmund zetaler " jesse a baldwin edward osgood brown charles alllnz jr charles 1l walker john f holland lcckwood honors henir w price frank baker kickham scaulan richard w clifford frank p schmitt thomas g winda edwin h olson geonro kereten homer e tinsman julian w mack adelor j petit fvancas adams two sets of candidates for the vacant judgeships were named yesterday at meetings of the republican and democratic leaders the slates thus selected will he pre sented to-day at meetings of the coua ty central committees of each party it is expected that selections will he ratified without a hitch the republican slate which xras ar ranged at a caucus held in mayor busse's office lale in tie afternoon shows evi dence of the plans devised at springfield by the county bosses to aid the candidacr of albert j hopkins for re-election to the united states senate among the selections which are said to have n distinct savor of trading with a view to winning votes for senator hop kins in the legislature were mentioned frank p schmitt now a state senator harles ailing jr former alderman kickham scanlan and henry w price the essence of the trades for hopkins 1 that the men who are favored with nomiu ations are supposed to be able to deliver or aid in delivering hopkins votes that will stick to the lust ditch in the balloting at springfield senator schmitt has been voting steadfastly for foss a against hopkins except on one occasion when be switched to hopkins after the caucus most of the bosses started at once for springfield to continue the spectacular flght for hopkins denecn keeps brundage out the slate also shows that the aspirations of edward 3 brundage mayor busse's cor poration counsel to a seat on the bench were defeated by the opposition of gover nor peueen whom mr brundage alienated when be supported former governor yates for the gubernatorial nomination against the present incumbent not even the well known desire of mayor busse that brundage be placed on the slate could over come the opposition of the irreconcilable in the dencen camp the distribution of nominations where they would do the most good for the des perate cause of senator hopkins seemed to be the chief aim of the republican bosses lorimer out in cold neither congressman lorimer who is lending the fight at springfield against hopkins nor any of the lorimer lieuten ants was present they were left out in the cold whether they will attempt to break th slate when it comes before the county cen tral committee for action is problematical it is probable tbat they will accept the i situation as the majority of the bosses seem to have aligned themselves with the deneen-busse-peuse machine in tlie sena torial fight among the lorimerltes the wounds eft iby the refusal of an indorsement or city i clerk john r mccabe are still rankling even while the caucus was being held in mayor busse's office mccabe lu another room in the city hall was planning tr carry his figbt for a renomlnation at un primaries into every ward and precinct in the city caucus held in secret fnusual secrecy was maintained as t the meeting place of the caucus even at the very moment that the slate was being prepared all innuiries at mayor busse's of fice were met with the statement that he was not iu the city hall he bus nol been here to-day mid thf clerks in the mayor's outer office when fiossee who participated jn th caucus arrived at the city hall they irere admitted through the private entrance near the elevator for noarly three hours they dehberater behind closed doors they tit st^-yji sim continued on 2d page 2d column continued on 2nd page 3d column continued on 2d page 2d column f Chicago and vicinity â€” fair if |* v*j and slightly warmer tuesday y'w \\ wednesday increasing cloudiness jjtf the examiner leads in advertising gains the examiner leads all other Chicago newspapers in display advertising gains for january 1909 the examiner's showing is almost phenomenal its total gain for the month was 305.64 columns this means that the daily examiner's gain over january 1908 was nearly 40 per cent this does not include classified advertising gains merchants manufacturers and advertising agents are interested only in the display advertising gains of a news paper they care little or nothing for classified records yet some newspapers persistently attempt to mislead the public'by combining the display and classified records following are the official display advertising gains for january 1909 of all Chicago morning newspapers examiner - gain 305.64 columns * record herald - - - - gain 287.83 columns tribune ------ gain j 9 8.25 columns t inter ocean ... - gain 1 9 1.57 columns * including special new year's review number of 178.66 columns â– (â– including special new year's review number of 108.05 columns fjh do you want what you ft m want when you want it tf f try examiner want ads j w j rj

Chicago examiner vol vii no 37 a m ( tuesday february 2 1909 price one cent 52g*Â«g senators in flight before question of the ballot for women by alfred henry lewis eone solon ventures to ake public statement on this issue stony-eyed one talks binds lewis to secrecy of name and denounces the cause washington feb 1.-thfs is true talk some days ago i made pact with the ladies of ihe land of liberty to search out sen ig women and the ballot i did my best also in the mo r e important particular to which my hunting was addressed i failed it was part of my plan the part of consequence in deed to identify to woman what statesmen of our upper house were most obdurately set against her the ballot and all to the end that she might surely to plant the jave lin or rather hat pins of ber argu ment to secure the best results it was on that element of identifica tion that my efforts went ashore not one of those togaed hoary recreants while bold enough to roice an attitude inimical to woman owned what honest courage was needed to let one use his name senate is unfriendly in one sense perhaps this skulking timidity might be regarded as a com pliment."-certainly it spoke for the in trepid death-defying sort of lovely woman when men grown old in strife and who have stood up against the un blinking iron without cinching took to rhe shivering woods at a first suggestion to link their naines with those anti woinau suffrage views to which they gave expression in the sense general the majority al most the unanimous senate feeling is unfriendly to woman's cause i did not talk with all in truth i person tlly probed the souls of only ten but taking the broader course i went to leeward of the senate and what scent of sentiment i gathered was one of un broken hostility to woman and her lights the first senator 1 approached was young he has been a married man two years a happy father one adopting a manner light and careless the better to throw him off his guard and cloak from friui the dangerous gravity of the ques lions i wanted to ask i demanded whether or no he favored giving women the ballot his face all sunshine was on the instant stricken as gray as cold as cheerless as an april day he turned and before i could say aught that might stop bim had fled like a frightened fawn stony one is unnamed my ucxt statesman was a square headed gentleman of means his face eyes all wore a stony expression even his beard seemed carven and stony like that of the tarnese hercules this man didu't run away he talked and played a virile part to that extent his name however must be ihe said deep buried in oblivion i shall need all iny faculties he ex claimed for the fight i'm making for postal savings banks and must not be harassed by delegations of women de manding what they call their tights end what i call their destruction . as for my sentiments with the flat under standing that you keep the lid on my name you may have them freely the work of the world is divided into two parts woman's work and man's work it is his to kill and hers to cook his to earn and hers to save he is the hunter the provider she is the home maker the nest builser it is a man's business not only to provide for but to defend the home he is not only hunter but fighter liv the same token she should not be only home maker but nnrse he casts his ballot as before he cast his spear and with the last argument he must be ready to march away to war to defeud the integrity of what rule or govern ment he has voted for the woman who is not the warrior and therefore not the voter has no more native busi ness at the ballot bax than on the battlefield she is no more fitted to cast a ballot than to east a stone alkali and acid humanity in the mental and moral is what it is in the physical : and the picture of the exterior is the picture of what is within : woman is the oppo site of man one is alkali the other scid thsre is no question of supe riority more than exists between the stamen and the pistils of a rose each has its own place in the 0.-onomy of alfred henry letcis leader op new york society seeking divorce t~brokaw if you owe money to a trust you need not pay says u.s supreme court continental wall paper company can't collect 56,762 because it is com bination in restraint of trade washington feb i the supreme court to-day held tbat the continental wall paper company being a combination in re straint of trade couid not recover from a customer for the value of the goods that the latter purchased justices brew er white peckham and holmes dis sented the decision is of far-reaching import ance the court for the first time laid down the broad principle that an alleged combination in restraint of trade prac tically has no standing in court when it attempts to enforce contracts that are made in connection with such illegal agreements the case was brought by the continental company to collect a bill of 56,762 for wall paper sold to the louis voight & sons company of cincinnati the latter demurred to the bill on the ground tbat the continental company a combination in restraint of trade could not maintain the action the continental wall paper company is what is known as a holding company for the national wall paper company and other manufacturers of wall paper it was formed in 1898 under the laws of new york with a capital of 200,000 it controls thirty factories in new york pennsylvania new jersey and massachu setts producing 98 per cent of the do mestic output denies clash with girls prss'dent declares he didn't strike girl's horse while riding washington d c feb i president roosevelt to-day broke a silence of over two months in authorizing a denial of charges that while horseback riding through rock creek park on last thanksgiving day with mrs roosevelt and a party of friends he had crowded into a group of seminary girls and struck the horse ridden by miss rhodes with his crop after criti cising the girls for no tgiving him right of way the denial was prompted by the receipt of a letter from mrs elizabeth m rhodes the girl's mother dated los an geles cal january 12 saying her daugh ter emphatically denies any knowledge of the charges made against the president castro sued for plot venezuelan government to take ac tion in gomez case caracas venezuela via port of spain feb i lnterior minister alcantara has directed the attorney general to bring suit in the high federal court against cipriano castro formerly president of venezuela on charges of having instigated the assas sins who recently sought to kill president jose vicente gomez a large quantity of documentary evidence is placed at the at torney general's disposal the minister says in his communication the docu ments show that the black conspiracy which happily was frustrated by the pres ence of mind of the supreme magistrate was the result of the suggestions advice and orders of general castro americans in hotel fire sixty tourists suffer in disastrous blaze in mexico city mexico city feb l._fire destroyed the city hall the hotel pas.ie and two blocks of business houses and dwellings yesterday sixty american tourists escaped from the hotel with onl-r the clothes they wore no life was lost brokaw laughs at his wife's charges denies all of allegations in the divorce bill filed at mineola l i may enter cross suit husband declares that an other man figured in do mestic differences high point n c feb 1 william gould brokaw the millionaire sportsman was informed to-day thnt his wife had filed notice of a suit for separation in the county clerk's office of mineola long island that the suit will prove an interesting one is certain from the attitude of mr brokaw who denied iu every detail the allegations of his wife her reports of the unhappy slate during the two years of her married life were either laughingly put aside or emphatically denied by mr brokaw she alleges cruel treatment jealousy and non-support mr brokaw was told instead of being cruel to her i have been too kind declared mr brokaw the reason i closed my house at great neck was for the reason that some man whose name i do not know was put in my room when i asked my wife for an explanation she declined to give me one or to tell the name of the man refuses to support family as to the non-support that is an un founded charge i am giving my wife a liberal allowance but i am not willing to support her whole family and that is the true cause of her suit against me mrs brokaw alleges that you abused her and struck her until she was black and blue that is a he she alleges that yon frequently broke into her sleeping apartments at night to find if she was there that also is a lie that you forbade her from going out except with a maid and even forbade her to leave the house if so accompanied another he that you would not permit her to eat in a public dining room that too is false that yon accused her of flirting with yonr nephew jimmy martin perfect nonsense charges threat of violence she says that you broke up a new years party here at high point on jan uary 1 190s by accusing her of undue attention to guests and that when she fled weeping you followed her to her room armed with a shotgun ordered her to leave immediately and said you would blow out what little brains she had no such incident occurred she also charges tbat you frequently swore and cursed at her there is not a word of truth in that statement that you paid servants and even cab men to spy upon her absolutely false with the rest of the standard oil offers missouri a partnership rather than quit state submits proposition to form new company and let trustees direct business jefferson city mo feb 1 rather than be driven from the state under the ouster decision of the supreme court the standard oil company of indiana has pro posed that the stare of missouri go into partnership with it in the management of its missouri business after setting forth its reasons why the refinery at sugar creek should not be closed the company submit i ted this proposition to the supreme court i to-day that a new missouri corporation be i formed which shall take over all the mis i souri property of the indiana company i and succeed to all its business in this i state all the steel of the new company less enough to qualify directors shall be issued to and for four years stand fn the name of two persons as trustees one selected by the state and the other by the indiana company both selections to be ap 1 proved by this court these trustees shall j act as officers of this court subject to its j control and direction so vote the stock j and keep vigilant supervision over the nf 1 fairs of the company as to see that it j conducts same in a way tbmt is fair just j lawful and tbat proper treatment is ac corded to the public as well as to the property company and its real owners if ever as to any action to be taken or pursued the said trustees cannot agree the controversy shall be submitted i to the judges of this court or some one named by them as an arbitrator the de cision of the judges or their arbitrator to i be final according to this plan the state would have no financial interest in the business but would have half of the management and could help to fix prices determine conditions of sales and the method of handling the business the court to settle all disputes mrs belmont asks vote joins suffragists at meeting where professor zueblin speaks sew york feb i with mrs o h p belmont as a debutante iuto the ranks of the suffragettes cooper union to-night saw the biggest and liveliest woman's in terest meeting of the season professor charles zuebliu of Chicago was the orator mrs belmont acted as one of the vice presidents on the platform were mrs j borden ilarriman mrs lorillard spencer mrs samuel untermyer miss dorothy whitney and mrs harriet stan ton blateh ip women vote a mere man asked what's to prevent men from bribing them with millinery and candy nothing said mrs blateh ku what's to prevent the woman from accept ing and then voting her own wuy as men do when they accept beer | fruit poultry cattle everything is be : ing better bred and raised except men j said professor zuebliu eloper killed in duel lieutenant who fled with baron's wife shot reprimand due berlin feb i a duel with pistols was fought 1 0-day near frankfort-on-the main between baron oertzen an infantry captain and lieutenant von stnckrad of the reserves the latter was killed lieu tenant stuckrad during baron oertzen's ab sence at maneuvers eloped with the baron's wife going to xew y'ork oertzen secured a divorce but this had hardly been granted when lieutenant von stuckrad forsook the woman and returned to kreuznach where his father a retired general is now burgo master aj)tain oertzen surrendered him self probably bis only penalty will be a reprimand moore's 2,000,000 gift saves s c.love i old friends prove friendship i by clearing off debts of involved broker i wall street is startled i ichicagoan's seat on change i transferred along with firm's other business i new york feb i the disappearance from wall street of the brokerage firm of sidney c love & company has given to the stock market an unexampled act of friendship which caused almost as much of a flurry to-day when the true facts be ! came known as an unexpected failure or a ! gigantic coup from a motive purely personal and in i continuation of the friendship of an experi enced financier for a younger man forme i judge william 11 moore who through tin j plate rock island and other active move ments made a great fortune drew npon his private purse for 2,000,000 to allow the firm of sidney c love & company to make a graceful exit from the active stage | of wall street j daniei g keid a friend and old time partner of judge moore and james h | moore a brother also felt the same friend ly iuterest in the younger man and lent their purses and their aid to the good cause about a week ago wbeu the tangled affairs of the firm of sidney c love & co in this city and Chicago came to a climax the announcement was allowed to come from Chicago that mr love the head of the firm after having made a fortune of more than 82,000,000 had de cided to retire and close out his business true facts surprise street such a sudden determination on the part of mr love and especially the idea that a man accustomed to such an active life should desire to retire at the age of mr love did not find ready acceptance in wall street it was also known that mr lore had been almost chronically wrong on the market for some mouths and the fact that some of the wise men laugued iu their sleeves when they heard the story of the retirement with a large fortune made well street eager to leem the true facts to-day the remarkable story of how the firm was saved became known largely be cause it wag too good to keep it was repeated over and over again until it rang throughout the financial district and made a deep impression upon men who have been in wail street for years and never beard of a like case some ten years ago vhei the moores were beginning fo loom up as aiant figures in the market in Chicago both in gra'fn and industrials their attention was at tracted to a young man in the pit lie vas sidney c love he was enlisted by iu moores and mr reid in some of their mar ket campaigns and so favorably were ihey impressed with his ability that they aidod him in establishing himself in business this was in 1900 nt the beginning of the great bull movement and the moores j millionaire who gave 2,000,000 to protege psycho-therapists clash over bible league of right living meet ing at immanuel church ends in discord the philosophical discussion of the power of mind over matter at the meeting last night of the league of right living's psycho-therapy class of the immanuel bap tist church broke up in a very good imita tion of an old-fasbioned doctrinal row statements of the leader of the meeting dr sheldon leavltt that were held to be slightly at variance with the letter of the scriptures caused the trouble a young woman who sat at the back of the well lined basement room of the church rose and said : doctor does christ ever recommend that we be angry does he not tell us always to be kiud and loving well s:iid dr leavltt jesus was angry when he drove the money changers out of the temple and i believe that under certain circumstances anger is the best waj to show love i don't see reiterated the young wom an : uow auger can have any place in the teachings of a person whose first tprincl ples were kindness and love and a few minutes later she and the man who ac companied her left the hall taking no pains to close the door quietly talks of savior's intentions then the storm began to gather the leader was speaking of an occasion when jesus exhibited his healing power by cast ing out a devil from an unfortunate young man when w h sherman a large man of middle age and forceful speech inter rupted with the question do you mean to preach to us doctor or to have us think thnt it is your belief that jesus adapted his teachings to the preval ent beliefs of the time even though they were in error he spoke to the devil to come forth we do not believe that the man was actually possessed of a devil i dou't know l am not here to discuss theological '' i know that jesus told the truth abso lutely came an angry voice from the front row it was abraham yeagher an elderly man who had taken an active part in the discussion of course we now knew said dr leavltt quietly that these things they called devils were epilepsy and other ner vous disorders i believe the bible and i'll stick to it shouted yeagher and throughout the gath ering many ejaculated that's right jesus truth is good euough for me leader leaves the platform well the leading commentaries support my view said the leader and left the platform this was the signal for all to arise and make ready to leave nearly every one was talking excitedly to his or her neighbor suddenly miss dodson started down the aisle imploring all to git down and listen to her most of them obeyed but half a dozen men and women went on out roosevelt is denounced censure issued by nevada legislature for anti-jap bill interference arson nev feb i the fear of the yellow peril so-called has struck the leg islature of nevada and to-day speaker glf fen of the 4 assembly introduced a resolu tion denouncing president roosevelt for his so-called interference with the legis lature of california which expected to puss anti-japanese bills and urged the cal ifornia lawmakers to go ahead with the legislation regardless of the cry of the president of impending war if such action is taken anti-jap measure wins sacramento cal feb i that the assembly will in all probability pass the anti-japanese measure pending before it was indicated to-day when by a vote of 311 to 17 the lower house frustrated an attempt to hinder the progress of drew's substitute anrl-alleu bill the judiciary committee returned the substitute to the assembly wli.li a favorable recommenda tion grove 1 johnson moved a suspen sion of the rules to have the measure slightly amended by drew leeds and transne of los angeles objected claiming the substitute which was offered as an amendment to the bill president roosevelt found fault with was a new measure and should be introduced as suoh bosses in two parties pick judgeship slates republicans aid hopkins lar imer and senator's other foes out in the cold brundage also shelved even busse cannot get pri mary 0 k for friend who fought dene'en committees meetto-oay democrats also pick official candidates for action by county central bodyv republican f democratic supebiob couxt stjfekzob coxtkt judge theodore brentano nomination later cniccrr court circuit codxt judge geo a carpenter w h arthur judge john gibbons richard e burke judge m w plr.ckney dcnald morrill judge richard s tuthfll john p mcgoortr judge fred a smith slgmund zetaler " jesse a baldwin edward osgood brown charles alllnz jr charles 1l walker john f holland lcckwood honors henir w price frank baker kickham scaulan richard w clifford frank p schmitt thomas g winda edwin h olson geonro kereten homer e tinsman julian w mack adelor j petit fvancas adams two sets of candidates for the vacant judgeships were named yesterday at meetings of the republican and democratic leaders the slates thus selected will he pre sented to-day at meetings of the coua ty central committees of each party it is expected that selections will he ratified without a hitch the republican slate which xras ar ranged at a caucus held in mayor busse's office lale in tie afternoon shows evi dence of the plans devised at springfield by the county bosses to aid the candidacr of albert j hopkins for re-election to the united states senate among the selections which are said to have n distinct savor of trading with a view to winning votes for senator hop kins in the legislature were mentioned frank p schmitt now a state senator harles ailing jr former alderman kickham scanlan and henry w price the essence of the trades for hopkins 1 that the men who are favored with nomiu ations are supposed to be able to deliver or aid in delivering hopkins votes that will stick to the lust ditch in the balloting at springfield senator schmitt has been voting steadfastly for foss a against hopkins except on one occasion when be switched to hopkins after the caucus most of the bosses started at once for springfield to continue the spectacular flght for hopkins denecn keeps brundage out the slate also shows that the aspirations of edward 3 brundage mayor busse's cor poration counsel to a seat on the bench were defeated by the opposition of gover nor peueen whom mr brundage alienated when be supported former governor yates for the gubernatorial nomination against the present incumbent not even the well known desire of mayor busse that brundage be placed on the slate could over come the opposition of the irreconcilable in the dencen camp the distribution of nominations where they would do the most good for the des perate cause of senator hopkins seemed to be the chief aim of the republican bosses lorimer out in cold neither congressman lorimer who is lending the fight at springfield against hopkins nor any of the lorimer lieuten ants was present they were left out in the cold whether they will attempt to break th slate when it comes before the county cen tral committee for action is problematical it is probable tbat they will accept the i situation as the majority of the bosses seem to have aligned themselves with the deneen-busse-peuse machine in tlie sena torial fight among the lorimerltes the wounds eft iby the refusal of an indorsement or city i clerk john r mccabe are still rankling even while the caucus was being held in mayor busse's office mccabe lu another room in the city hall was planning tr carry his figbt for a renomlnation at un primaries into every ward and precinct in the city caucus held in secret fnusual secrecy was maintained as t the meeting place of the caucus even at the very moment that the slate was being prepared all innuiries at mayor busse's of fice were met with the statement that he was not iu the city hall he bus nol been here to-day mid thf clerks in the mayor's outer office when fiossee who participated jn th caucus arrived at the city hall they irere admitted through the private entrance near the elevator for noarly three hours they dehberater behind closed doors they tit st^-yji sim continued on 2d page 2d column continued on 2nd page 3d column continued on 2d page 2d column f Chicago and vicinity â€” fair if |* v*j and slightly warmer tuesday y'w \\ wednesday increasing cloudiness jjtf the examiner leads in advertising gains the examiner leads all other Chicago newspapers in display advertising gains for january 1909 the examiner's showing is almost phenomenal its total gain for the month was 305.64 columns this means that the daily examiner's gain over january 1908 was nearly 40 per cent this does not include classified advertising gains merchants manufacturers and advertising agents are interested only in the display advertising gains of a news paper they care little or nothing for classified records yet some newspapers persistently attempt to mislead the public'by combining the display and classified records following are the official display advertising gains for january 1909 of all Chicago morning newspapers examiner - gain 305.64 columns * record herald - - - - gain 287.83 columns tribune ------ gain j 9 8.25 columns t inter ocean ... - gain 1 9 1.57 columns * including special new year's review number of 178.66 columns â– (â– including special new year's review number of 108.05 columns fjh do you want what you ft m want when you want it tf f try examiner want ads j w j rj